Welcome every1 to Keep Ur Scrubs On! With this little podcast I (your lovely friend Manahil Gill) explore the oh-so-complicated depths of the medical field to help future medical professionals figure out what the heck medicine even is (because do any of us know, really?). I promise, this isn’t your boring old high school Bio textbook (seriously), so take a listen—maybe you’ll find out that medicine isn’t as daunting as it seems.
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Welcome every1 to Keep Ur Scrubs On! With this little podcast I (your lovely friend Manahil Gill) explore the oh-so-complicated depths of the medical field to help future medical professionals figure out what the heck medicine even is (because do any of us know, really?). I promise, this isn’t your boring old high school Bio textbook (seriously), so take a listen—maybe you’ll find out that medicine isn’t as daunting as it seems.
Of Children & Clogged Arteries (INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY)
Keep Ur Scrubs On
19 minutes 37 seconds
4 years ago
Of Children & Clogged Arteries (INTERVENTIONAL CARDIOLOGY)
Say hello to the second half of the physician parent duo, Dr. Taimoor Gill (my very own father), as he delves into his journey with interventional cardiology. After graduating med school, Dr. Gill spent his first years in the US doing medical research with Columbia and Cornell University and now spends his twentieth year as a cardiologist at Baylor Scott & White in Plano, TX.
Keep Ur Scrubs On
Welcome every1 to Keep Ur Scrubs On! With this little podcast I (your lovely friend Manahil Gill) explore the oh-so-complicated depths of the medical field to help future medical professionals figure out what the heck medicine even is (because do any of us know, really?). I promise, this isn’t your boring old high school Bio textbook (seriously), so take a listen—maybe you’ll find out that medicine isn’t as daunting as it seems.